There are about 150 prepositions in English, and the words after a preposition are said to be the ‘object of the preposition’. A preposition usually sits before a noun,pronoun, geround, or clause.The object of the preposition may also have modifiers that add description. In the following sentence fragment, there are two propostions, namely, of and for: for the position of support manager.
Is it correct to state the following:
(1) ‘the position of support manager’ is the object of ‘for’
(2) ‘the position’ is the object of ‘for’
(3) ‘support manager’ is the object of ‘of’
(4) ‘of support manager’ is the modifier of ‘the position’